Titanfall series director Steve Fukuda is apparently leading a “very small” team at Respawn to āfind the fun in something newā.
In an interview with Axios, Respawn head Vince Zampella has said that the developer is exploring the possibility of creating a new intellectual property (IP).
The āskunkworksā group that is experimenting with new IP is being led by Titanfall series director Steve Fukuda. However, Zampella has said the new IP wonāt form part of the Titanfall universe, the setting for the games Titanfall, Titfanfall 2 and Apex Legends. Zampella says that nothing is currently in the works with regards to Titanfall, meaning we wonāt be getting Titanfall 3 any time soon, even though he has said he would ālove to seeā a third game.
Respawn was acquired by EA in 2017, and in addition to making the battle royale shooter Apex Legends, itās the studio behind 2019ās Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and the recently released Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. The latter game has received positive reviews: our reviewer Carlton Hill awarded it 92%, calling it āa much more approachable Jedi experience compared to the firstā. But Jedi: Survivor has also been criticised for performance issues, particularly on PC, and EA has promised a series of patches to fix the problems.